U2 the joshua tree mfsl sealed cd
MFSL is and will be sadly missed (like the Beatles, Zeppelin etc.) but atleast we have some incredible recording to enjoy forever!!!! Long Live MFSL!! Sorry about the length of this response, but I get sentimental about MFSL being out of business. Watch on Audiogon, I have about +125 factory sealed rare, and very rare MFSL GOLD CDs. Where else can you get the greatest recordings and watch it astronomically increase in value. U2 The Joshua Tree MFSL Gold Ultradisc II Expanded Remastered 2-Disc Edition Island Available now. Their is a very strong following and I am one of them. Jethro Tull Stand Up-opened has fetched $300. Pink Floyd -The Wall sealed in a Long Box has fetched over $700. Just check out the eBay auctions to get an idea what some of them are going for. But most are incredible and worth every penny!! They will continue to increase in value since MFSL is out of business forever. Out of the +250 MFSL titles released in UltraDisc, their are a few ones that were over recorded-too warm and fuzzy. sold price: 224,04 (bids: 1) u2 hasta la vista baby live from mexico city fan club only cd. All That You Can’t Leave Behind - 20th Anniversary by U2 - CD (2020) for 14.80 from Pop / Rock Rolling Stone : Ranked 139 in Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ALL THAT YOU CANT LEAVE BEHIND brought things back to essentials. sold price: 224,12 (bids: 1) u2 the joshua tree raro cd mfsl original master recording 24 kt gold plated rare. I have every single one that was ever released from JS-1(Various Jazz sampler released in early 1987) to the last one ever made, #UDCD-757 -Roy Orbison-Lonely Blue released about 3 days before MFSL went out of business forever, because of poor management etc. u2 joshua tree box dlx vinyl lp new sealed. Just amazing!! That's when I became a serious MFSL Gold UltraDisc CD collector. Then the true test came when Pink Floyd-DSOM was released, and all I can say after hearing it.
My next one was Jethro Tull-Thick as a Brick and I was in Tull heaven.
It made me put away my vinyl version of the Blind Faith album away forever. The first MFSL UltraDisc CD I bought was Blind Faith-title Blind Faith in 1987. When the MFSL 24kt-Gold UltraDiscs, were released in 1987, I thought it was a novelty at first. Still one of the best ever recordings for great demo and serious critiquing. I've been collecting MFSL CDs since 1984, with their first ever MFSL aluminum CD release of Sonny Rollins-"Way Out West". But, most recordings are pretty incredible. MFSL UltraDisc is money in the bank, with daily interest accruing, and at the same time-world's best master recordings! You are correct on a few of the MFSL Gold CDs, that they they tend to be a little too warm and mushy.